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Also out at midnight: Dragon Hill, Devious Dungeon 2, more

Tiltagon, Rototo, SBACEBALL

Also out at midnight: Dragon Hill, Devious Dungeon 2, more
Thanks to time zones and spinning planets, we can get an early sneak peek of tonight's new iOS games by poking around the New Zealand App Store. Check the front page for the biggest games, or read on for the best of the rest. Dragon Hills
By Rebel Twins - £1.49 / $1.99
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The princess is fed up of waiting for knights to save her. So she's hijacked a dragon and is now using it to break out of her prison and chase down her captors.

Devious Dungeon 2
By Ravenous Games - 79p / 99c
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This should be more of Ravenous Games's superb action game formula at its best - as seen in Random Heroes and League of Evil. It's a medieval action platformer all about avoiding traps, slaying monsters, and grabbing treasure.

Tiltagon
By Noodlecake Studios - Free
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It's not Super Hexagon at all. No, really. The idea is to tilt your phone to keep a ball on top of sloped platforms for as long as possible. Good luck.

Dungeon Crawler Metal
By Ayopa Games - £3.99 / $4.99
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The rather standard RPG Dungeon Crawlers has got its own version for high-end Metal-enabled devices. But can better graphics save this generic game?

Rototo: Space Survival
By thoughtbot Inc. - £1.49 / $1.99
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You're in space and have to protect your core from the incoming projectiles. Luckily, you have a shield. You just have to rotate it accurately and quickly enough.

SBACEBALL
By Retro Dreamer - Free
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Baseball in space. Try to hit home runs by whacking the ball through the golden hoops. That's about it.

Brutus & Futée
By Microids - £2.29 / $2.99 Brutus & Futee

This 3DS game has brought all its comic book delight to iOS. You paint in objects and backgrounds to put the life and humour back into these two retired cartoon characters.

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